International relations
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International relations
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International relations
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Incoming Resources
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- Don't wait for the next war, a strategy for American growth and global leadership, General (Ret.) Wesley K. Clark
- World order, Henry Kissinger
- A foreign policy of freedom, "peace, commerce, and honest friendship", Ron Paul
- America and the world, a diplomatic history, Mark A. Stoler
- World order, Henry Kissinger
- Chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology, Chris Miller
- A foreign policy of freedom, "peace, commerce, and honest friendship", Ron Paul
- A world in disarray, American foreign policy and the crisis of the old order, Richard Haass
- Don't wait for the next war, a strategy for American growth and global leadership, General (Ret.) Wesley K. Clark
- World order, Henry Kissinger
- The girl at the baggage claim, explaining the East-West culture gap, Gish Jen
- Thirteen days in September, Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, Lawrence Wright
- Governing the world, the history of an idea, Mark Mazower
- World order, Henry Kissinger
- Thirteen days in September, Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, Lawrence Wright
- Chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology, Chris Miller
- Kissinger on Kissinger, reflections on diplomacy, grand strategy, and leadership, [compiled by] Winston Lord ; introduction by Henry Kissinger
- A world in disarray, American foreign policy and the crisis of the old order, Richard Haass
- Foreign policy begins at home, the case for putting America's house in order, Richard Haass
- Kissinger on Kissinger, reflections on diplomacy, grand strategy, and leadership, [compiled by] Winston Lord ; introduction by Henry Kissinger
- Thirteen days in September, Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, Lawrence Wright
- Thirteen days in September, Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, Lawrence Wright
- Governing the world, the history of an idea, Mark Mazower
- World order, Henry Kissinger
- The girl at the baggage claim, explaining the East-West culture gap, Gish Jen
Outgoing Resources
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